
The latest issue of the
Human Rights Law Review (Vol. 14, no. 2, June 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Stephen Tully,
A Human Right to Access the Internet? Problems and Prospects
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Theodor Schilling,
On Equal Footing: The Participation Rights Envisaged for the European Union After Its Accession to the European Convention on Human Rights
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Filippo Fontanelli,
National Measures and the Application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights – Does curia.eu Know iura.eu?
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Michael Ramsden & Luke Marsh,
Refugees in Hong Kong: Developing the Legal Framework for Socio-Economic Rights Protection
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Başak Çali & Anne Koch,
Foxes Guarding the Foxes? The Peer Review of Human Rights Judgments by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe
- Shorter Articles and Recent Developments
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Jens T. Theilen,
Depathologisation of Transgenderism and International Human Rights Law
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Ilias Trispiotis,
Discrimination and Civil Partnerships: Taking ‘Legal’ out of Legal Recognition
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Annapurna Waughray,
Capturing Caste in Law: Caste Discrimination and the Equality Act 2010